There has been an ever-increasing desire to expand traditional roles beyond "at-need" and "pre-need" services into "after-need" or post funeral services for the bereaved. Buranich Funeral Home, Inc. provides bereavementservices for thefamilies we serve.
Books That May Provide Insight and Comfort:
"A Grief Observed" by C.S. Lewis (Doubleday, 1961)
"A Letter
of Consolation" by Henri Nouwen (Harper, 1982)
"Andrew, You Died Too
Soon" by Corinne Chilstrom (Augsburg Fortress, 1993)
"Don't Take My
Grief Away" by Doug Manning (Harper, 1979)
"Dying Well" by
Kenneth L. Vaux & Sara V. Vaux (Abingdon, 1996)
"Five Cries of
Grief" by Norton & Irene Strommern (Augsburg, 1993)
"God,
Medicine and Suffering" by Stanley Hauerwas (Eerdamans, 1994)
"Good
Grief" by Granger Westberg (Fortress, 1961-1997)
"Grief Therapy, The
Self Help Series" (Abbey Press, 1985)
"Life After Loss" by Bob
Deits (Fisher Books, 1992)
"Living When a Loved One Has Died" by
Earl Grollman (Beacon Press, 1977)
"Living With the End in Mind: A
Practical Checklist for Living Life to the Fullest by
"On Death and Dying" by Elisabeth
Kubler-Ross (Collier-Macmillan Canada, 1969)
"Take Heart in Your
Grief" by Dr. Oswald Hoffmann (Lutheran Laymen's League,
1973)
"The Tree That Survived the Winter" by Mary Fahy (Paulist
Press, 1989)
"Water Bugs and Dragon Flies" by Doris Stichney
(Pilgrim Press, 1982)
"When Death Has Touched Your Life" by John
Biegert (Pilgrim Press, 1981)
"Winter Grief, Summer Grace" by James
Miller (Augsburg, 1992)
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